The Indiana Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Tuesday in a case involving a man's public records access dispute with ...
Three of the five Indiana Supreme Court justices were up for a retention vote in this year's election, and as of Wednesday morning's vote count, Hoosiers had voted overwhelmingly to allow the ...
Investigators have identified a mother and child who were found dead in an apparent murder-suicide in Amherst Township.
A Hammond man convicted of murder last year for his role in a fatal 2019 drive-by shooting in Hammond received a fair trial, according to a ruling Friday by the Indiana Court of Appeals.
The Indiana Supreme Court has established a new task force to study issues related to the increasing number of legal guardianships in the state and to make recommendations for improvement.
(WISH) — The Indiana Supreme Court as soon as next week will decide whether to block the state’s first execution since 2009. The Indiana Supreme Court has given Joseph Corcoran’s attorneys ...
Multiple sentences were handed down by the Indiana County Court of Common Pleas on Monday. Indiana County Common Pleas Court President Judge Thomas M. Bianco committed Donna M. Ackerson ...
Five judges, including three on the Indiana Supreme Court and two on the Indiana Court of Appeals, were also on the ballot in November. All five judges were retained on an average of 70% approval ...
An Allen County senior magistrate has been appointed to be an Allen Superior Court judge ... and his undergraduate degree in 1994 from Indiana University, the release said. A date for Custer's ...
A U.S. appeals court upheld an Indiana law barring minors from being able to access medicines to help them transition genders. On Wednesday, the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals cemented the new ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Attorneys for an Indiana death row inmate have asked the Indiana Supreme Court to stay his execution scheduled for Dec 18. Joseph Corcoran’s attorneys argued in a filing ...
In Indiana County Court of Common Pleas Monday morning, President Judge Thomas M. Bianco sentenced Isaiah A. Moore, 24, of Philadelphia, to 17 to 34 years in a state correctional institution for ...